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Read moreWhat Duncan is talking about are congregations that have left and are no longer under ECUSA and are now all currently and temporarily under foreign jurisdictions such as Uganda, Kenya, Central Africa and Southern Cone. These parishes want to stay on the same page over here and the Network is the vehicle to do it. This is part of the Network's mission to keep the ties between all orthodox Anglicans in this country, regardless of their jurisdictional arrangements.
Read moreAt one point, following his consecration Robinson gave an interview in a gay bar in New York City, but in these days of Episcopal openness and inclusivity, no one saw this as anything unusual. After all he was merely hanging out with 'his people'. "I'm not embarrassed about being a gay man. I'm not embarrassed about being in a place with other gay folk," said Robinson. But what did he drink, how much did he drink, did he leave the bar smashed?
Read moreIn response to a query from VirtueOnline about the Times Union article which said that certain people feared a looming financial crisis that would hobble upstate Episcopalians with debt for years, Bishop Bena wrote to VirtueOnline saying, "I have watched the finances of this diocese for the past six years. There have been no financial improprieties; there are no secret funds; there has been no cooking of the books.
Read moreThe Episcopal Church's revisionists have already begun to turn him into a hero.
Susan Russell, the President of the pansexual organization, Integrity USA, wrote in a note to her people, "Please keep our brother +Gene in your prayers for a powerful anointing of God's healing grace as we continue to give thanks for his ministry as a Bishop in the Church of God and for his exemplary witness of courageous and faithful honesty."
Read moreAnd because of the Internet their voices are being heard and heeded.
One book that will shortly be released on film by Sony Pictures is 'The Da Vinci Code' and it is bound to generate much criticism. Opus Dei, a far-flung, conservative Catholic organization with 85,000 members worldwide, and some 2,000 priests is particularly incensed by the contents of this book.
Read more"Let us be very clear that the Windsor report has been violated on both ends of the spectrum. Those who cross diocesan boundaries to exercise uninvited Episcopal leadership and those who ignore the teachings of the church on sexuality both are in violation of the Windsor report that report that you as a council affirmed last year. Both ends of the spectrum, and then there is a middle.
Read moreFollowing ECUSA's ouster from the Anglican Consultative Council, Frank Griswold went on the offensive saying, "I can't imagine a conversation saying we got it wrong. I can see a conversation saying we should have been more aware of the effect that the decisions we took would have in other places."
Read more"You should know that I and this diocese are fully supportive of the Windsor Report and committed to the process of healing and reconciliation it describes.
Read moreT'was he who wrote a Visigoth Rite to be used for persons of the same sex who wanted to tie the nuptial knot in Philadelphia's cathedral. T'was he who could not affirm basic doctrines of the Christian Faith when challenged to do so by Fr. David Moyer, Anglo-Catholic rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd in Rosemont. And t'was he who said Jesus was a sinner (not sinless) who forgave himself - becoming the first bishop in the 2,000-year history of the church to make such a statement.
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